Detecting and classifying animal calls from audio data using animal2vec

Post provided by Julian Schäfer-Zimmermann An introduction for people lacking a machine-learning background We provide a non-technical explanation of the animal2vec framework, including its capabilities and potential for usage in animal behavior, ecology, and conservation research. This summary is intended as a starting point for people lacking a technical background (e.g., field biologists) interested in understanding how the system works and what makes it unique … Continue reading Detecting and classifying animal calls from audio data using animal2vec

Issue 11.3: Tracking, Slicing, Classifying, Modelling and More

The March issue of Methods is now online!

The latest issue of Methods in Ecology and Evolution is now online! This month’s issue is a little shorter than our last few. But, as they say, good things come in small packages!

Executive Editor Aaron Ellison has selected six Featured Articles this month. You can find out about all of them below. We’ve also got five Applications articles in the March issue that we’re going to cover.

On top of all that, the March issue includes articles on 3D modelling, estimating plant density and more.

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